Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 20, 1890, Page 8

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BEIR @I, The firm of Bosche & Co., 912 Howard | strect, storage and produce commission, | has sold out to David Cole, formerly in the same line as a member of the firm of D. Cole & Co. The three soldiers who have not yet | been apy nded and who are alle to have been concerned in the L of gler rape case at Fort Omaha, will be arrested in o few days and brought be- fore the United States district court. The o commenced t rails to the Spi str The street motor lin 3 and the new line will be in operation in about thirt The Me commenc district court o ue line at Si on.the new I nd Trader; foreelosure in inst Willian H. I ot al, to recover $1,000 om a note se by mortgage on lot 7, block 9, in 1 rick’s second addition. Conductor Walsh, of the charged with emt ment by of duplicate reg the motor line, the use sterday re being no Msh had n numby against him, none of them were witnesses, amined. Newman Erb of Memphis, 1 L but Tenn., the t court this morn- ,000 with Samuel and Martin nn., as sureties. d States distri ing in the sum of Tate, jr., O. 56 Kelly, all of \lt-myhu Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills. An impa it discovery. by act on the liver, h and bow through the nerves ¢ principle. They speedily cure billious: aste, to piles and constipation. women and childr surest. 30 doses for at Kulin & Co.’s, 15th and Do 1s ial Tho soctal session, which take place in the Klks room this even- fng has been indefinitely postponed on a countof the death Sunday night of W. B. Ale: ander, who was a member of the local lodge of Elks, announced to Beats the Conscience Fund. A large number of dead letters were re- ceived by the postmaster yesterday, all of which had enclosed money in sums ranging from §1 to with instructions to find the senders if possible. » what is_lnown in postoffice par- of the addresses 3 or incomple Assistant Postmaste that the government derived a revenue of $1,000,000 & year fr this source, St 1602, Sixteenth and arnam streets the new Rock Island ticket office, Tick ets to all points cast at lowest rates. W. B. Alexander Dead, W. B wder died last night from soft ening of the brain at his residence, 2512 Pierce strect. Last Sept nged, sud- denly imagini ¢ wealthy. He went about the stoves making purchases of gaods to the amount of £5,000 or £,000. Ho also let contracts for the remodelling of residence and the building of a high tower on one corner of it. The commissioners on_ins him to the asylum at _Lincoln, W ned until’ Js Having n|)|nn'nl od, ght home. His in nb e became dera Tho deceased wiis & momber of Omaha lodge of Klks, also the Royal Arcanum, under their auspices will be buried in Forest Lawn cemetery today.. The funeral will be held from the vesid 2 o'clock. ot anostc Pierre, South Dakota. There is probably no_people more jubilant than the people of Pierre, the Bouth Dako The Midland P will build i i now the Manitoba is about to which its line will be extended southwe: to that city from Aberdeen. . With these two lines Pierre will have 10,000 peoploe in the next yeu Burial of Little Frank Jackson. The funeral of ik, the mfant son of C. M. Jackson, formerly a newspaper man of this city, now an af It Lake Tribune, took plac afternoon from the family residence, ¢ ¥ aver The services were attend numerous friends of Mr. and Mrs. and representatives from the various news paper oftices of the Rev, W. J. Hars| read the funeral ser o and made a few touching remarks upon the death of the child, and added a few tender words of comfort for the bereaved parents. The mother has been prostrated by the @eath of her child, and M. Jackson will not return to his newspaper work at Salt Lake until she is better. — For Nervous Diseases Use Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, 1. Kelly, Alderton, W. T, says: “I it in & number ¢ ases of ln. and nervous discases omich, with ||\lll|(l'll suc sider it one Of tho best remedie the professional world.” and con nown to The Street Sweephg. The cost of street sweeping will be more than 50 per cent less this year than last. The rate paid last year averaged £0.61 per mile, while this year the work will be done fo per mile. Omaha has 1,315,000 square which includes fifty-two miles of streots and alleys. The contractors have guaranteed to sweep 1,000 of streets during the year. Charlos 1. Squires of the Barl paving company, who has the st it first-class plant, including ur-horse sweepers of the or five two-horse sweep. also'two two-horse sprinklers, We will sons and The cost of the plant £,000. We pro ots_clean this season Although the pave nong the best in the kept in the worst to clean tho week to keep will do so with city,” them in good condition, wi out any additional cost to t Miss Tsaacs This evening n grand concert by tho friends and pupils of Miss Lizzie Isaacs will be ten- dered to that lady at Washington hall. The talent com es some of the most distin guished vocalists and instrumentalists in the city, whilo the selections are in keeping with the reputation of those selected to render them, 1t is as follows: PART T Qn \rtetto—*Tnvitation to the Dance.. Oes Isses Isuacs, Swift, Rooney and Kennedy i BATI e POl DY Provense Il are edy Traviata) Verdl Soprano Solo ' Grammann \H“ Addle Violin Solo—"Variations Celebyos" Rode el Silenzio (Lucla Boprano Solo i Donlzettl Lauimermoon Miss Lizzfo i nots) Mrs. Moeller. PART 1L “0, Rest In the Lord" ) Mendelssohn Miss Mattie Kennedy Barltone Solo—"The Distant Shore" Mr. B. B, Young “Marguer Three Violln Obliguto). Lizzlo Isaacs. he Slunibe M. Mocller o (lm.\u Schumann switt, itoouey and Kennedy. Contraito S Elijul Sullivan Bou- Boprano Solo R Braga quets,” (Wt M 3 Contralto S lorg", Gllbert QM tette . ses Laaucs, To djsinfect cellars, waste pipes, water | avolding the constant dan | new THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: VANDALS AND IMPOSTERS, They Have Bee Prospect Hill Cer Since the lot owners of Prospect Hill cem etery organized and took steps for its p tion a wonderfui change has become appar ent. The general aspect of desolation has given place to good order, well kept drive- ways and competent supervision. A sub- t fence has been bullt, enclosing The old entrance | and changed 1o the of the hill, thus s incident to the in the roadway at the old en- How Run Out n.al pic the entire gate has been closed up south side, upon the ecrest twelve acres. sharp decline tranco. The rank trees and de and oth the sups a guick grounds, : snderful cha grrass, tumble-down fences, dead ed iceumulation of fallen leaves use have neen ¢ fed off under vision of Officer Callahan,who Keeps e upon every person entering the | hee of Vandalism ed. Not a Prosy and imposture have be ¢ passes that the officer does not have to t and drive off men, women and children in tho act of stealing flowers (o \ anything clse in sight) from the graves Every night searlet women with male com- panions are driven from the grounds and warned that a second visit will result in their arrest Partics whose names could not vassing the city for ow s or monuments, cont nd make them “appear white as when » for $15 to Many such cont have been made, These imposters bu. be learned rs of grave cting to clean them | cents worth of ammonia and acids and” rub the gravestones with the mixture, greatly improving their appearance, But within month they will look worse than ever, 1t re less than half a day to rub_up an nd £2 would be . big pri n fell upon one of these im- postors L ek, who hac sted to him that upon that da d &4 under his fraudulent cont ian told him get out of the v at once, and served notice upon him that if hie or bis accomplices returned the officer: would run them all in, hope that the CLs \\|l|| t refuse to sted is that where vl done they 1 chary T for the pur enough of the lab lot ow Costs by the gr even nece: with sy because it great medic cine of which can_truly one dollar,” and a bottle directions will average to | positive ¢ medi- id 100 doses taken ling to t 4 month. FEDERAL INDERS. They Step Up to the Judge's Office and Pay the Penalties. W. R. Day of Wood Lake, Neb., was brought to Omaha yesterday morning by Deputy Hepfinger, charged with selling liquor witheut a license, Mrs.Penelope Thompson and Mi members of the s demimonde, wer fned and costs each by Judge Dundy for ol emse. They \mlh had licenses, but 3 1o omdor demanded to S6o. them ho Was Yo fused and so arrested them The motion to take the Helfenstein vs ugh et al case from Judge Dundy was to been ar Tni . was tried by obscene llmll. hy lives hnod a0 m to hades and threa m when hio should. next so The letter abounded in threats and of the word hiell. McCarthy pleaded , but ||u~m\ll|n'r A\(\\llll stated that_ther stances. Bishop tric wed property arthy ending 3 Judge Dundy for s through the mails, > letter in question. d the lowest fine in the statutes, st court impo: 2100 and M. Ray to practic James and Floj 1 and Ben O acapias and brought charge of obstructing Justice e A Sl X by tho grand jury, th v for altering the cat- tle brands in the cclebrated Kit Carsou cattle company Ben O'Neill indicted for per] He was the secretary of the Holland caftle company and swore™ that he knew nothing of the alteration of the brands. They will probably receive their sentences during this.term of court An Absolute Oure. The ORIGINAT, ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in large tw and Is an absolute cure for all sores, burns. wounds, chapped hands and all skin eraptions Will, positively curc all ldinds of piles Asic for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT- MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug company at 25 cents per box—by mail 30 cents The only railroad train out of Omaha run expressly for the accommodation of Omaha, Council IHIUP Moines and Chicago business vestibule limited, le p. m, daily, Tieket oftic and Farnam st., Oma’ GOVERNOR THAYER WILL COME, He will Take a Part in the O of Nebraska's Business The committee o ar report that ‘the convention promises to be much larger than has been an- ticipated. Nearly eve 4 ention en, ngements business men's town in Nebraska will be rep- least one deleg il o great ying that is anxious that the hor as well as whol itertain these visitor to transact business first, then take a drive Thursday afternoon and hold & banquet Thursday night, The latter will be ~ held either at 1ub or Millard hotel of tho commi J to places, of Tho' cormitte people, retatiers should help to has been decided [ day ¢ from both president . has been comp D, H. Wheeler, vice pr e¢ was held Propos: l'.uu\:l 1to leave the city, ident, will deliver Vi ed from Governor Thayer yesterday saying that he will be ay of the convention, Tts superlor excelle formoi the ¥l real Universities as the Strongost Jihful. Dr. Price's Oream Bak ot contaln Ammonla, Lime & \a ans. % BAKING PowpER cO. closets, ele., always use Plaw's Chlorides, L MEW YO, CHICAGO. BAN FHANCIACO, T.LOULS. TUESDAY, - MAY 20, 1890. FOR '{H E Rl ‘This dude will, no doubt, take S. S. S. and make a man of himself. f yo cent. of the ills of the flesh are due directly or indi ‘Would it not then be well to_examine closely into the ¢ ‘Thou: %M/f il Slight Mi jm,%e ust so! ho! ho![why yes, indeed ! see! I see! tis this'] need To cleanse my blood, fhis S, S. 8. ‘This Swift's hpcum. I confess The faux pas made was rather huge, Why ! I've been taking vermifuge | Readef, be well for you to remember that seventy-five per dircctly to poison in the Blood. o of your troubles ? . to be cured by it sound and well, u are sick, it will sands have done so, and have taken S.5.5 Cured by S. S. S, after the Potash and Sarsaparilia Mixtures had failed, = “p rial treatment for three months without 1 then . 1 then became d Specifi toms of and old because contracted a severe case of blood polson in 1883,and my physici i me any good ; in fact | Consulted another physician, who tried me with potash and with doctors and their remedi c (S. seven bottles I was entirely cur f aretum since.” [have recommended .5, 5. ans put me under a mercus 15 gradually growing worse, 113, but with no better neniced taking Swift's ave not had any symp- it with the same Green County, Ind, iCIFIC CO,, Atlantd, Ga® are like Sapoho-They waste {3 them: selves ‘o make the world THE OLD RUT methods are not the easiest by far. Many people travel them they have not tried the better way. It is a relief fram a sort of slavery to break away from old-fashioned methods and adopt the labor-sa of old r ving and strength-sparing inventions of modern times. Get out ruts and into new ways by using a cake of SAPOLIO in your house-cleaning. KING OF COCOAS--"“ ROYAL COCOA FACTORY." Kings are but men, but all men are not kings. Therefore, when the K7ng of Holland says, as he did by deed of August 12, 1889, that he is greatly pleased with Van Houtews Cocoa, “BEST & GOES FARTHEST,” and, entirely unsolicited, grants the manufacturers the sole right of styling their works the Royal Cocoa Factory, a sig- nificance atta hes to the act which would not were he not “every inch a king.” CALIFORNIA DISCOVERIES, FLH;IK; { i‘ 2 BY MAIL._ Swna Tk CircueA WHLLTINE MEL Co Santa: Abie : and : Cat : R : Cure | ql:\mmrll Fo, ELEQ NEHVE Bpocifio for Mystoria, Dizain fuluess, Mo GOFDMAN DRUG 1110 Fa EAR::S filned R L 0hres ot sl on ¥, BIBOO. g S end for cmulu#l prkttledpro ™ THF LAND OF SRR TR (1R DR.J. E. McGREW, THE SPECIALIST. The Doctor is unsurpassed in the treatment of all forms of P ¢ Discases. Notreatment has ever been wmore enccessful and none has had xR, er endorse- cod in 1he \ory worsl enecs thout the 1088 of it hour's time, Those who have been under s treatment for Stricturc or difliculty in eioving tho bladder, pronouyce it a moet wanier: ful succass, 1o cure in a few days without I 0ST MANHOOD timidity or nervoueness, in their worst forms and most_dreadful resuits_are_absolutely ey i DISE BARRENNESS i+ fnstruments. A wonderful remedy. HOURS for ladies from’2 to 4 ONLY. CATARR SYPHILIS S a AE st medical profession. Every trace of the disease e moved from the blood: acomplete cure guaranteed. B°0K Swoman”, each 106 atment By coree PRIVAT DlSEASES Acurels ISEASESQTHKOA / UNGS —Said on Gurtgl Andall weak ness of th ses of the Skin, Blood, Hemt, Liver, K neys ind Bludde Cured in 80 to 20 rsale by Goodman Drug Co CTRIG BELT Ie |851. IuPnnvamv :w 1880, ] DR, OWE! FLECTRO: BPENSORY »i ure All Rheumatie Coias plaintg Lumbago,Osneral vous fi-hlhu, %, Kidney "Nervousnest Tremtling, Bexual Ex | | baustion, = Wasting of sauisd by b"“""““"' o | i, He will dingonose your e Sk or Bingle | FONIRLA P AT N 30 ‘hagganur, | you pluinly et it On' i s thows PR ELECTRIC INSOCES arFhkvi. | i1 e ric Truns and Belt Combined: It ok, T2 pages, whieh wili b8 _Montion {his paper. Address NOE 00, rom whateyoer ause, sclenti- Dr. 8imong s a spec- No pe R. SIMONS 101 6. 10th §t.. Omaha, N DR. HAND'CN 5 ELECTRI WITHSUSPENSORY AND BRAIN THE‘MMENT ralsfa, Wake: Omaha, Neb, 1D by Peek's Pat SR ni CUSHIONS t rnam Street, \Wu.lmlu vs. T (] cured permanently and privately by N»u-‘n“ ) M C BELT Which our advertisements command was never more strikingly illuse trated than in the rush for the Spring Suits, which we placed on special sale last week. They are going fast. We have opened the past few days several more large shlpments, of these we have selectdd about 800 sack suits of different styles which we offer this week at a “sale’’ price of $7.00. They are made of all wool cassimeres and cheviots, neat pats terns, of good workmanship and well fitting, and they will make good, honest business suits nice enoungh for anybody to wear. They are of different grades and qualities, but none of them is worth less than $10.00 and a great many among them which you would think reasonable at $12.00 at $18,00 [ ] ral big lines of and long pant, in which you will find equally big bare ’ . Boys' Suits. We have also received during the past week seve Boys’ suits, short gains. BOO Knee Pant Suits of a splendid pattern, 4 to 18, at $1.00. 880 good all wool Cheviot and Cassimere Suits, in handsome checks, coat pleated and well made up, at $2.28. We also offer as a special, about 200 all wool Knee Pants Suits of very strong material, regular knockabouts, the regular price of which is %SS. The color does not take well and we have marked them down to 1.90. SHOES--Gentlemen who are looking for the best shoe for spring and summer wear, are requested to look over our line of genuine Kangaroo Shoes, as they are decidedly the best ever made for tender feet. We have them in lace, congress and Southern ties, Goodyear welts, guaran-# teed, at $3.90. We offer today 10 cases of fine Patent leather shoes, Lace and Con- gress, of good quality and fine finish at $2.50, shoe stores charge you $5.00 and $6.00 for no better quality. We also offer a full line of low cut Shoes for summer wear at about one half the prices shoe stores get for them. We will Mail orders for Shoes, Hats and Furni shing Goods, same as for clothing. We send goods C. O.D. with privilege of examing and if goods are not satisfactory you need not take them. Nebraska Clothmg Co. Corner Douglas and Fourteenth Streets. and durable goods, sized Grand L OiliEisy of Juarez. Under the Management of the Mexican International Banking Co., Concessionariss. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF CHIHUAHUA, MEXICO, FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING \ Wil take place In public at the CITY OF JUAREZ (formerly Paso del Norto. MexicBf® WEDNESDAY, MAY 21st, 1890. atsuperviston ol GEN, JOHN S, MOSBY, ana sr. camrno are a gentleman of such prominence in the United St it zuarantee to the public that the drawings will be ho and the latter (the Supervisor of the Mexican Government) Is of equitl standin i CAPITAL PRIZE, $860,000. Only 60,000 Tickets! Only 60,000 Tickets] WHOLE TICKETS, §4; HALF TICKETS, $2; QUARTER TICKETS, $1. & LIST OF ... 560,000 Under the p the forme: suflicl ness t and inte TFor a Few Days ~——WE OFFER— Men’sSuitS* | At the remarkable low pri- ces of Bl12 and B15. It being an PRIZES, 1 Prize of $60,000. . 10 Prives of MRREORImation Pri o P nuls to #0000 Prize of §20 each. minals o $10,000 Prize of §10 cuch 1914 Prizes amounting to Tt any tick slgned, fts 1o the Owner tl Ing a prizo s sent to the uder. ed und remittod il Banking Company: vment of all President Kl oaigtiia; aind. I HorSOn. manAg Gad € fhelrawings of this Tottery and at tho xamo ire conducted with honesty, fairness and in good faith towards all parties. HN S. MOSBY, OANMILO AR Supervisor for the ( NOTICE, fnd “1;:;‘:‘1{\"(-4". for Note. Address all registeréd lett MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL BANKING CO Commissioner. 5§ ITONAL BANKING established Gty of Tuaror, Mexiio. fact that our goods are all strictly first-class, each pur- ining \lm.. y Or ickets hy ordinary letter, con Ordor Cor Postl ress Companics, New York chaser of one of these suits has got- MAX MEYER % BRO, Diamond may well feel he | ten the best value for IONEY, Merchants, Importers and Manu- faocturing Jewelers, CORNER 16TH AND FARNAM STS., Read our “Special Bill of Fare' for this weok, Wo will offor both * and ““Well Done)’ novelties in every department at lowest prices. ]Hlllll(mll Finger Rings from 0 up to $500, we Pins from $5.00 up to $1000.00. Ear Rings from $10,00 up o § Diamond Studs; Dinmond Scarf Pins; 1 mond Cuff Buttons; Diamond Hair PJ Bracelets, 008¢ Dhlllmllih mountedto order ‘ll short WATCH Large assortment Fine Solid Gold Stem Winding Watches r' DO up to *ul” 00, Gold Filled Watches, $15.00 and upward. All k|||l|~ Silver and Nickel Watches, from the Cheapest to the Best. See our New $5.00 Watcl 'I. Solid Gold Wateh Finest Rolled Plate OMAIIA. ‘Rare" 0. nond 1ulllu' llut(mu, Dia- Diamond ns from 87.50 up. ains, only $2.50, worth $5,00, 500 Elegant Watch Ch s and ets, H0c up. 12 dozen Solid Sterling &lm- Bracelets from ¢ up, One lot of Rolled Plate Bracelets, assorted patterns, sold formerly at $2.00 and 00, now 50¢ each to close them out, .00, §3.00, 1,000 Fine Solid Gold Finger Rings at $1,00, $1.50, $2 $4. (m, $5.00 and up to $10,00, worth 2,00 to $20, 00, A heautiful line of the ‘celthrated **Pa: Isian Diamonds,” (imitation dlmmudmln Gold Settings, Studs, Scarf Pins, Lace Pins, Eur Rings, bt rom $1.00 upward, 'SP AL—We offer for a few days only, until all are sold about 100 Fine Steel Carying Sets, 8 picces, at only $2.00, worth $5.00. Call early, as they will not last long. Bargains in Clocks, Lamps, Silverware, & Repairing in all its various hranch Store for rent and fixtures for . WAT CHES _ (S R Cor.DOUGLAS * AND 15t Sts "COUGHS, - Sore Throat. The highest medical authoritles of World preseribe and mend the SODEN ,:“N”‘M PASTIL diseases of tiie Throat, ¢ liest und Lungs, and also for con= the mbrellas, ets. sumption sale, Jfind the results of the mm N MINERAL VATERS D PASTILI nd 5 cents a hox Fhamplets Gratis on Applica SODEN MINERAL SPRINGS €0, LIMITED NEW YORK At 1sts ut ation. 15 CEDAR BTREET, and Mind, EH =L P B

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